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    Studio provides an engaging, iterative design process

    that helps customers develop solutions to their unique needs.

    Our team brings the ability to create products through user

    based design in a way that enhances interaction,

    integrates technologyand inspires lifelong learning. }

    Needs Room for a computer and for teacher

    and students to interact Plenty of wire management with easy,

    yet secure, access to components

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    The Client/Design team discover theneeds of the user.

    This investigation is the foundation of Studio. Without a clear

    understanding of user needs, a physical solution is impossible.

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    We love this interpretation of ob servation by Jane Fulton Suri in her book Thoughtless Acts? Observations on Intuitive Design.

    Seek inspirationfrom everydayinteractions.

    Look for ad hoc ways we behave in real life.

    Examples: warming hands on a cup of coffee,

    using a dish towel to protect the keyboard.

    Disrupt thenormal ow.

    Develop a discipline of witnessing ordinary

    things by going out in the world. Examples:using the mouth to hold things, hooking an

    umbrella on an arm.

    Document behaviorand focus on action.

    Use a camera and notebook to observe a

    variety of related situations in natural settings.

    Seek out extreme

    situations.Pursue experiences beyond what you know

    or live in every day in order to see anew.

    Invite curiosity.Ask naive questions that reach beyond

    automatic assumptions. Examples: How

    thoughtless is the behavior? What motivates

    this?

    Reveal whatis intuitive.

    Be conscious ofsubconscious, spontaneous

    reactions. Examples: pulling a door to open it

    instead of pushing it, walking in step with others.

    Uncover theemotional

    experience.Connect to feelings to determine responses we

    intend to elicit through design or communication.Examples: the ways people stand in lines or create

    personal space on park benches.

    Tune into culturalpatterns.

    Find meaning and themes in various situations.

    Examples: the ways people conform in an elevator,

    convey messages or dispose of litter.

    Tap resources.Inform the experience with input from clients,experts and the experienced.

    Seek exible &enduring solutions.

    Not everything requires a makeover. Sometimes

    simple is best.

    Observe. Question. Record.Detecting the Product Needs through U.b.D

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    Development of the solution is both the most frustrating and the most fun.

    Collaboration, ideation, sketching, rendering and prototypingare

    at the center of the development process. This process is give-and-take

    and very iterative.

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    You want inspiringwe are YOUR Studio.Our knowledge and experience is rich in creating environments that foster interaction and integrate technology, creating the products end users need.

    Ideas take shape as we codesignand support your design team.

    Product designs and revisions aremade until details reect the needs.

    Graphic and prototypical productsare utilized to conrm observationsand idea. Material considerationssuch as sustainability, durability andfeasibility, are demonstrated.

    Collaborate. Ideate. Prototype.

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    From Design to Engineering to Manufacturing/Sourcing and Delivering

    the specic solutionthis phase is aboutliving up to commitments

    and dates. Our engineering and manufacturing team conforms to all

    industry standards when meeting these dates.

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    Engineer. Manufacture.

    You want inspiringwe are YOUR Studio.Our knowledge and experience is rich in creating environments that foster interaction and integrate technology, creating the products end users need.

    Install.Big 5 Quality Standards1. VENEER Finishmatches the color/grainmaster. Finishmatches the lland sheenlevels onmaster. Edge bandingdetailmatches spec and is secure.

    No excess bondingmaterial. There are no rough spots onaccessible touch

    areas. Finishhas no visible marring, scratches ordents.

    2. LAMINATE

    Finishmatches the color/grainmaster. Edge bandingdetailmatches specicationand

    is secure. No excess bondingmaterial. There are no rough spots onaccessible

    touch areas. Finishhas no visible marring, scratches ordents. Seamed areas matchappropriately.

    3. METAL

    Finishmatches the Colormaster. The power-coat is uniform inapplication. No welds telegraph throughthe nishand none

    are no excessive. There are no rough spots onaccessible touch

    areas. There are no dents/scratches onthe unit.

    4. SEATING

    Finishes matchthe colorand patternmaster. Product is leveland stable. Attachment hardware is secure but not torqued out. There are no pinchpoints. Upholstery is evenwithout puddles.

    5. HUBOVERALL

    Allhardware is included: locks, screws, glides,castors, shelfsupports.

    Product is leveland drawers/doors aligned. Installationpaperwork is included. Surfaces are cleanand free of assembly materials. There are no dents/scratches onthe unit.

    . VE E E

    F in i h m t ch t h c l r / r i n m t r .F in i h m t ch t h l l n h n l v l n m t r .E n i n t i l m t c h c n i c ur .

    c n i n m t r i l.T h r r n r u h t n c c i l t uc hr .

    F in i h h n v i i l m r ri n , c r tc h r n t .

    . L I TE

    F in i h m tc h t h c l r / r i n m t r .E n i n t i lm t ch c i c ti n ni cu r . c n i n m t r i l .T h r r n r u h t n cc i l t u ch r .F in i h h n v i i l m r ri n , c r tc h r n t .

    m r m tch r ri t ly.

    . E T L

    F in i h m tc h t h C l r m t r .T h r -c t i u ni f r m i n l ic t i n .

    l t l r h th r u h th ni h n n nr n c iv .

    T h r r n r u h t n c c i l t u ch r .

    T h r r n n t / c r t ch n t h un it .

    . E T I G

    F in i h m t ch t h c l r n t t rn m t r .r uct i l v l n t l .t t c hm n t h r r i c ur u t n t t r u u t .

    T h r r n i nc h i nt .h l t r y i v n i th u t u l .

    . H VE LL

    l lh r r i in cl u : l c k , c r , li ,c t r , h lf u rt .r uct i l v l n r r / r li n .

    I nt l l ti n r r k i in clu .urf c r cl n n f r f m ly m t ri l .

    T h r r n n t / c r t ch n t h un it .

    . V E E E

    F in i h m tc h t h c l r / r i n m t r .F in i h m tc h t h ll n h n l v l n m t r .E n i n t i l m tc h c n i c ur .

    c n i n m t r i l.T h r r n r u h t n c c i l t uc hr .

    F in i h h n v i i l m r ri n , cr t ch r n t .

    . L I TE

    F in i h m tc h t h c l r / r i n m t r .E n i n t i lm t ch c i c ti n ni cu r . c n i n m t r i l .Th r r n r u h t n c c i l t u ch r .F in i h h n v i i l m r ri n , c r tc h r n t .

    m r m tch r ri t ly.

    . ET L

    F in i h m tc h t h C l r m t r .T h r -c t i un if r m i n l ic t i n .

    l t l r h t hr u h t h ni h n n nr n c iv .

    T h r r n r u h t n c c i l t uc hr .

    T h r r n n t / c r t ch n t h un it .

    . E T I G

    F in i h m t ch t h c l r n t t rn m t r .r uct i l v l n t l .t t c hm n t h r r i c ur u t n t t r u u t .

    T h r r n i nc h i nt .h l t r y i v n i th u t u l .

    . H VE LL

    l lh r r i in cl u : l c k , c r , li ,c t r , h lf u rt .r uct i l v l n r r / r li n .

    In t l l ti n r rk i in clu .urf c r cl n n f r f m ly m t ri l .

    T h r r n n t / c r t ch n t h un it .

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